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Plug and, Play Card Name, DeviceID, Number, Total Count, Table B-2., Configuration Manager Messages

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Table B-2. Configuration Manager Messages (continued) Message Probable Cause Corrective Action WARNING: Could not configure Plug and Play Card Name. The card(s) mentioned are not fully configured due to resource conflicts. WARNING: Could not configure PCI device, ID=DeviceID. Failed to configure Number of Total Count Plug and Play ISA devices. Use your system's configuration utility to resolve conflicts. Press any key to continue. If you have documentation that lists the allowable resource values for your Plug and Play or PCI expansion card, you can use the following procedure to locate and resolve the resource conflict. NOTE: If you do not have documentation listing the allowable resource values, see the corrective action for these messages on the following page. 1. Start the ICU. Any Plug and Play or PCI expansion cards that could not be configured should be marked config err on the list of cards in the ICU window. 2. Select System Resources from the View menu. The System Resource Usage dialog box displays all resources currently used by the system. 3. Select one of the resources used by your Plug and Play or PCI expansion card, and then click Used By Card. The Card Resources Usage dialog box identifies which device is using the resource. 4. Repeat step 3 until you have identified all conflicting resources and the cards that use them. 5. Modify the cards as needed to free the resources required by the unconfigured Plug and Play or PCI expansion card. See "Modifying a Card" in Chapter 3 for instructions. NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online System User's Guide. ISA Configuration Utility Messages B-7

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ISA Configuration Utility Messages
B-7
WARNING: Could not
configure
Plug and
Play Card Name
.
WARNING: Could not
configure PCI device,
ID=
DeviceID
.
Failed to configure
Number
of
Total Count
Plug and Play ISA
devices. Use your sys-
tem’s configuration
utility to resolve
conflicts. Press any
key to continue.
The card(s) mentioned are
not fully configured due to
resource conflicts.
If you have documentation that lists the allow-
able resource values for your Plug and Play or
PCI expansion card, you can use the following
procedure to locate and resolve the resource
conflict.
NOTE: If you do not have documentation list-
ing the allowable resource values, see the
corrective action for these messages on the
following page.
1.
Start the ICU.
Any Plug and Play or PCI expansion cards
that could not be configured should be
marked
config err
on the list of cards in
the ICU window.
2.
Select System Resources from the View
menu.
The System Resource Usage dialog box
displays all resources currently used by the
system.
3.
Select one of the resources used by your
Plug and Play or PCI expansion card,
and then click Used By Card.
The Card Resources Usage dialog box
identifies which device is using the
resource.
4.
Repeat step 3 until you have identified
all conflicting resources and the cards
that use them.
5.
Modify the cards as needed to free the
resources required by the unconfigured
Plug and Play or PCI expansion card.
See “Modifying a Card” in Chapter 3 for
instructions.
Table B-2.
Configuration Manager Messages
(continued)
Message
Probable Cause
Corrective Action
NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the online
System User’s Guide
.